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52 . THE PASQUANEY ANNUAL pervaded the entire CQZUUP- Yet it turned out to be nothlllg more ngr less than Bun', Mudge blowing his whole lung capacity 'fI1f0Ugh 3 Sax' ophone. Photograph by F. O. Reed WE MISSED OUR OFFICIAL BUGLER Conceived later in the day by Mr. Nordstrom, and engendering the en- thusiastic interest of iniany, a treas- ure hunt was conducted with great success, especially since only one competitor completed the course. Returning from an enjoyable trip, the Cardigan walkers came home I hursday noon and were entertained that evenmgNa's was the rest of the Camp-by the stories of D t on' Murchie,,23, who was visiting Camp The good Weather Friday assisted greatly in running off the Sub-jun- ior and Junior tennis matchesg and thus this day vvias occupied. Don P with a thriller at the evening fire. Murchie again treated the Cam In the course of the following day Frank Gillett re-ached the Sub- junior tennis: Hnals, an-d he and N e s t e r Mendoza likewifse -came through to the last round to- be pitted against Charlie Wagrier and Tommy Wilkinsoin. In the afternoon, attention was turned to-Ward the arrival of 'the Long VValkers, and after much ex- cited exp-ectation, they aippeared on the path up to Memorial Hall. Finishing t-heir song they received the welcome of all wh-o had stayed at home. The entertainment at the theatre served as a Fitting conclusion to the Week. Henry H. Brewster. I Photograph by F. O. Reed COUNSELLORS' BODY BUILDING CLASS
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THE PASQUANEY ANNUAL 53 THE SMALL BUYS' CAMPING PARTIES lAugust 13-161 Photograph by Sheldon Roots FRIENDS The thrfill that 'comes once in a life time came to more than one of the younger -set of Camp Pas- quafney on a 'cloudy Tuesday, August 13th. The lack of sunshine was not noticed, 'h-ow-ever, in th-e abundance of bri-ght shi-nii-ng faces as the smaller boys gather-ed onthe do-ck t-o- climb aboard the good 'ship Newfoun1d.', Their d-estinati-o-ns were M-ayh-ew's I'sl-and, Crescent Beach, and Hornet's' Cove. It seems to be a feature of Small Boys' Camping Parties that Jupe Pluvius takes the opportunity o-f trying the campers' -m-etal by welll dire-cted showers. Thfis party was no exception, but when tnied, none were fou-nd Wanting. Wliait with Bun Mudge's sfaxophone, Nellie Curtis' phonograph, the constant buzzing of Hornetys Wliite-Fly, and frequent count-offs in the vicinity of MayheW's Islland, things could hardly be expected to lag. Crescent Bea-ch -and H orn e t s established most friendly relati-ons and were very congenial. A Water baseball -game in which Shelly ' Roots chalk-ed up ia hom-er gave a
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